Loyal Sons & Daughters History

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In the early 1950s, Jack Anderson, a member of the executive committee of the Rutgers Alumni Association, proposed the establishment of the Loyal Son of Rutgers Award to honor RAA officers for their extraordinary service to their Alma Mater. In 1957-1958, RAA President Henry W. Balfour ’29 appointed a committee to draft the criteria for the award and to nominate the first honorees. Along with Anderson, the committee membership included John P. Kirkwood ’31; Sol Seid ’36; Howard B. Twitchell ’36; and Alumni Secretary Robert Collett ’35, ex officio.

The first Loyal Son of Rutgers Awards were presented at the RAA’s Midyear Alumni Luncheon in February 1958, when 109 former and current officers and trustees received the Loyal Son pin. The award criteria were later expanded to consider any individual who had rendered extraordinary service to his/her class, the RAA or the University community. In 1966, during the University’s Bicentennial year, the RAA chose a new setting for the presentation of the awards. Instead of a slot in the schedule at the annual Midyear Family Day luncheon, the Loyal Son of Rutgers Awards ceremony took place at a special dinner celebration, presided over by then RAA President William H. Bauer ’42.

In 1986, the “Loyal Daughter” designation was added to recognize the change in the Rutgers constituency and to honor the significant contributions of women during the history of the RAA. The first recipients were Elizabeth W. Durham DC’22, longtime member of the Department of Alumni Relations, and Melanie L. Willoughby RC ’76. Ms. Willoughby was subsequently elected president of the Rutgers Alumni Association, and served as an alumni trustee of the University.

Since 1958, over 700 men and women have been honored by prior recipients for their volunteer service at the annual awards event. Five-year anniversaries of the award have been marked with special recognition for lifelong service. Previous recipients of this recognition have included Jack Anderson ’38; Floyd Bragg ’36; Vince Kramer ’41; Sol Seid ’36; William H. MacKenzie ’49; and Bert Manhoff ’48. On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the award in 2003, the RAA honored the ten surviving members of the first “class” of Loyal Sons: William Bauer ’42, Lucien Bruno ’44, David Cowen ’30, Robert Feller ’38, Frederick Gabriel ’51, Harry Hazelwood ’43, Charles Jurgensen ’31, Robert Ruger ’35, Alfred Sloan ’41, and Carl Woodward, Jr. ’40.

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The Rutgers Alumni Association’s Loyal Sons & Daughters Award
is its highest recognition of service. Recipients are individuals who have made a meaningful
and long-standing contribution to the betterment of Rutgers by performing extraordinary
volunteer service or by making a significant impact on university life and culture.